OK, it looks like Far From Home is going to be great. I am also getting some feedback that there is some major shit at the end of this.

My complete spitballs...

Kamala Kahn is on the trip with a separate group.

Spiderman and Captain Marvel will be the focus of the next 10 years.

In 2029, the next decade will feature the Fantastic Four. It only makes sense to hold them back. Spidey and Danvers have enough juice to keep pushing this franchise forward.

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Spiderman focus will have the same problem as the original three movies. The lead actor ages out of the role. Therefore, either the scripts have to show Peter Parker becoming a young adult and going into his late 20s, or it's back to the shop for a new teen actor.

Spiderman focus will have the same problem as the original three movies. The lead actor ages out of the role. Therefore, either the scripts have to show Peter Parker becoming a young adult and going into his late 20s, or it's back to the shop for a new teen actor.

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But with an actor Holland's age (23), they can go 15-20 years and show an adult Spider-Man and still have him in the role. They've shown grown-up Spidey in the comics, so why not in the MCU? They wanted a teen for the first movies, but that doesn't mean they want someone that age forever in the part.

But with an actor Holland's age (23), they can go 15-20 years and show an adult Spider-Man and still have him in the role. They've shown grown-up Spidey in the comics, so why not in the MCU? They wanted a teen for the first movies, but that doesn't mean they want someone that age forever in the part.

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At times they have been fine with Peter Parker actually being an adult and at other times, they've fucked things up because they didn't want him to be too much of an adult. The deal with Mephisto/undoing of his marriage was a shitty piece of storytelling and a little insulting to fans who paid to read the stories of his married life. Retcons are going to happen because the passage of time is by nature a bit fuzzy in comics, but to just say many of those stories didn't happen without even making clear which ones changed was annoying and it was all done because the EIC at the time thought being married took them too far from the essence of the character. I'm assuming that was part of the reasoning for having him run his company into the ground and have his career in the media destroyed. It's as if they are afraid to ever let him get his shit together. The undoing of the marriage also led to another crappy bit of storytelling, with Peter and MJ getting back together. They wanted to give him something to cling to as his life fell apart, but her taking him back came out of nowhere.

They've got some time before Peter has to grow up in the movies, but hopefully they will actually let it happen.

Spiderman focus will have the same problem as the original three movies. The lead actor ages out of the role. Therefore, either the scripts have to show Peter Parker becoming a young adult and going into his late 20s, or it's back to the shop for a new teen actor.

People are shit, example number I've-lost-count. Apparently, people have been posting rude comments online and making them in person to Lexi Rabe, the seven-year-old who portrayed Tony Stark's daughter in Endgame. Some of it is idiots whining about her role being a whitewashing of the Ironheart character from the comics. I'd also like to see Riri Williams in the MCU, but damn, that's both stupid and low. She's a different character and even if you don't want to see it that way, she's just an actress who played a role and she's SEVEN.

I saw Spider-Man last night. I'm a casual MCU film-goer... still haven't seen half of them and didn't see their first Spider-Man until a few weeks when I stumbled on it on Starz.

They've done a really good job with both of those. Cast is great, Holland is great, and as @Scout went into more detail on in the Movie thread, Zendaya is great. Not a down moment in either film plot-wise, either.

Loved the changed to "dailybugle.net" and making that editor an Alex-Jones like personality. Also loved seeing J.K. Simmons back as that character.